Moving bodies in interaction-- interacting bodies in motion : intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction in sports /

Presents a new perspective on socially coordinated embodied activity. It brings together scholars from linguistics, interactional sociology, neuropsychology and brain research.

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Other Authors: Meyer, Christian (Sociologist) (Editor), Wedelstaedt, Ulrich V. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]
Series:Advances in interaction studies ; v. 8.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Moving Bodies in Interaction
  • Interacting Bodies in Motion; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; List of contributors; Chapter 1. Intercorporeality, interkinesthesia, and enaction: New perspectives on moving bodies in interaction; 1; 2; 3; References; Chapter 2. Practice as a shared accomplishment: Intercorporeal attunement in acrobatics; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodological considerations; 3. Empirical example: A training episode; Sequence one
  • preparatory exercise: Flexible stability; Sequence two
  • preparatory exercise: Finding a common rhythm.
  • Sequence three
  • the intervening of the trainerSequence four
  • the retreat to an earlier qualification stage; Sequences five to seven
  • the gradual development of self-organization abilities; Sequences eight and nine
  • the performative recognition of the shared performance; Discussion; Conclusion: Training and intercorporealization; References; Chapter 3. Intercorporeality and interkinesthetic gestalts in handball; Introduction; Practice theory; Kinesthetic and interkinesthetic gestalts; Intercorporeality and interkinesthetic gestalts in handball; A typical kinesthetic gestalt in handball.
  • The interkinesthetic gestalt of a handball moveThe production of intercorporeality and interkinesthesia in a handball team; Upholding interkinesthetic gestalts; The failed accomplishment of an interkinesthetic gestalt; An antagonistic interkinesthetic gestalt; Conclusion; References; Transcription signs used; Chapter 4. Visual and motor components of action anticipation in basketball and soccer; Introduction; Action prediction in sport; Predicting fooling actions; Functional role of motor and visual areas in action prediction; Conclusions; References.
  • Chapter 5. Constructing cooperative and antagonistic intercorporeality: Rugby referee talk and action on the fieldIntroduction; Episode 1; Discussion of Episode 1; Episode 2; Discussion of Episode 2; Episode 3; Discussion of Episode 3; Episode 4; Discussion of Episode 4; Intercorporeal enaction and the culture of playing professional rugby union; References; Chapter 6. Rock climbers' communicative and sensory practices: Routine intercorporeality between climbers, rock, and auxiliary technologies; 1. Rock climbing: An introduction; 2. Rock climbing as intercorporeal practice.
  • 3. An ethnomethodological approach to rock climbing and intercorporeality4. Intercorporeal enaction: The lived work of climbing; 4.1 Example 1: Intercopreal enaction in collaborative assessments; 4.2 Example 2: Intercorporeal enaction in collaborative climbing; 4.3 Example 3: Intercorporeal enaction with auxiliary technologies; Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7. Intercorporeal enaction and synchrony: The case of distance running together; Introduction; Sociological phenomenology; The collaborative autoethnographic running project; The findings; Rhythm and timing.